Bowling Green State University Athletics
1999-2000 Ice Hockey Roster

Jersey Number 2
B.J. Adams
- Position:
- Defense
- Height:
- 6-2
- Weight:
- 215
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Scarborough, Ontario
- High School:
- Stratford Central Secondary
- Prev School:
- Stratford Cullitons
An Overview...
One of six seniors on the team.
Three-year letterwinner.
Team Canada camp participant in the summer of 1997.
Stay-at-home defenseman who possesses good size.
Attended Sir Oliver Mowat Collegiate Institute for four years and Sir Wilfred Laurier for one year before transferring to Stratford Central Secondary.
A 10th-round pick (149th overall) of the Oshawa Generals in the 1994 Ontario Hockey League draft.
Shoots left.
The son of John and Olga Adams.
Has one brother, Kyle.
A sport management major.
Played in all 38 games.
Earned lone assist at Notre Dame on Nov. 13.
Team leader in penalties (41) and penalty minutes (93).
Recipient of the Jim Ruehl Award for Best Defensive Player.
Was on the ice for 32 of BG[apos]s 79 even-strength goals.
Was on the ice for 29 opponent non-power play goals.
Recorded 38 shots on goal.
Recorded 10 of his 11 points in league competition.
Tallied lone non-conference point with a goal against Dartmouth.
Missed Nov. 21 contest versus Michigan due to a game disqualification penalty incurred against Ohio State on Nov. 15.
Recorded a career-best three-game assist streak in Nov. 1997.
Played in seven of BG[apos]s first 10 games, then missed only one of the team[apos]s remaining 28 affairs.
All of his starting assignments came on the right side.
Scored the deciding goal against Ohio State (Nov. 30) for his first collegiate marker.
Drew an assist earlier in the contest for his first point as a Falcon.
Finished the Buckeye game with another helper to cap off his only multiple-point outing as a rookie.
Posted one short-handed assist and one power-play point.
Tied for third on the team in short-handed points.
Played for Head Coach Denis Flanagan[apos]s Stratford Cullitons of the Midwestern Junior B Hockey League where he posted 10 goals, 26 assists, and 68 penalty minutes in 36 regular-season contests.
Missed the first month of the 1995-96 season with a broken hand.
Helped the Cullitons to a 38-10-0 record and a playoff championship.
Recipient of his team[apos]s Citizenship Award.
Made an all-star contest appearance for a second consecutive year.
Finished third in Sutherland Cup playoff scoring with 13 points (all assists).
Skated for the North York Rangers of the Metro Toronto Junior A League the two years prior to joining the Cullitons.
Scored 10 goals and added 32 helpers, while being whistled for 114 penalty minutes in 49 regular-season outings in 1994-95 under the direction of Coach Terry Iker.
Named his club[apos]s "Best Defensemen" and "Most Valuable Player."
Posted five goals and 17 assists in 42 regular-season games in his first year with the Rangers for Coach George MacDonald.
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Streaks
Longest Point Streak: 3 games -- 11/22/97 vs. MSU to 11/29/97 vs. UAF (0-3--3)
Longest Goal Streak: 1 game, 6 times (MR: 2/14/98 vs. Miami)
Longest Assist Streak: 3 games -- 11/22/97 vs. MSU to 11/28/97 at UAF (0-3--3)
Career Highs
Most Goals Game/Series: 1/1
Most Assists Game/Series: 2/2
Most Points Game/Series: 3/3
BG Hockey Postgame 3.6
Saturday, March 07
BG Hockey Press Conference : CCHA QuarterFinals
Tuesday, March 03
BG Hockey Press Conference 2.23
Tuesday, February 24
BG Hockey Postgame 2.21
Sunday, February 22




